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F INANCIA NEW - YORK STOCK EXCHANGE MdbyPrMhWiroDlmto The Star Office, THE EVENING STAR, TUESDAY, J. Grain, Produce and Live Stock|| | LOCAL WHOLESALE MNARKET. Eggs—Strictly .fresh, per doz., 68: . nl ld' 2:58. 85. Advamler...m. 50" 1k i | Paillips Petroleum 30" 0% 0% zw averaga recalpts. §7; southern. ¢ Adv Rumley u u| 51 | Pierce-Arrow..... ’l!: 7!;& iz | (Live poultry—Roosters, per SSE X Rapnes -39% T o o A1% " 11% " 115% | per Ib.. 38a40: hens, per I, 37a38 - 5:* ‘: E:fi mi;geoup} % T% T% Ti%(keats, Young, each, 30a50. Allied Chemical pf. 89% 89% 88% 89% | Pitts Co. . 9% W% 0% ;}: hli)r:uea l!ry—l:r:gh hkel'l‘\ed eprm: AllisClialmers.... 304 % 4% w4 |Pltts EW Va...... 32 T T | S0a15: Toosters, per 1o b3t turk ‘AmAgrChem.... 64 . 6 % 64 |PressedSteelCar. e ‘ AmBankNotew... 47 47 41 47 [PullmanCo....... """ bl "". 50 Pork—Drused small, 15; medium. 14a o o e G M | S P 5| Live stock—Galves,, per Tb.,. 15219; AmBrakefioe=l @i @ a4 Ray Con Covper e | s e B ..... K AMCAN DE.. coene 4% 84% 8% 3% | Reading 2dpf. 8% 8%| Green fruits—Apples, per bbl, 3002 AmCar & Fdyvew. 126 126% 135 1235 Remington TYpF.. % 32 780; per bLasket, 76a2.50. California AM COHON Oileeue. 224 2% . 2% Replogle Steel. 19 36% 38 |lemons, per box, 3.00a4.00. Pun:‘ Am Druggists. T% "84 T4 8% |Replron & Steel 71% 68 6% | ples, per crate. 6.0 -.no C“l-l?:rkh - Am Express...oo 126 ‘128 184 Rep Motor Truck., 21% %% 21% 21% foranges, per ci .551? Grape- ‘Am Hide & Lea... T ek 115 | Ries Robert. I & 1 forameen per cratel 55%5 i ¥ Royal Dutch. . .. 5 5. Pt e C S R Joseph Lead. ... 1% 1% W% 1% Vegetables—Potatoes, nearby., No. . p & Jce I #% 3 2% Dper bbl, 2.75a3.25; do., No. ( cAmInternational. s % &% % L i .twe. & | northern, per. gackc, azsn “ AmEacmod N St oo |t LouisSouthwn. et 1K 2% 14 |potatoes per bbl, No. 1 Am Safety Rasores on 9% 8 9 |BtLouisSownpf.. % 8k 3% pame Am Ship & Coma.. 10% 1 10% 12 | Sanja Cecilia Sug.. 4% . 4k . 4% .25; New York cel Am Smelting. ..., 39% 3% 39 39 [SeViEc AT e W 450; California, O e Smelti tuce, 75al.25. Squash, pe . Am Smelting pf, :% ‘u“m gV- m Soaboard Alr: % 6% | s 'le?hng:q Rl e mmm% A A S 5 |sancaramTyr 12 [350a4.00. Spinach. per bbl. 2302350 e sy 1 834 s | Sears Roebuck. Peppers, per basket. 4.00a6.00. = Tomas Am Sumea s W% % 7% s | Seneca Copper. toes, per box, 6.00a8.60. Onions, ot Am TerETe 0% so% | Shattuck-Arizona. sack, 1.7522.00. Brufl:‘;‘im“oo pen ‘Am Tobaceo.:. 14 120 |Shell Trad & Tran. 4 deere TR, tien Am Tobaceco (B).. 14% 116% | Sinclair Oi .. 2 < A Woolam o) ml‘ l-m: ey 70 |Sloss-Sheffield..... 5% 56 GRAIN AND PROVISIONS. Am Writing Pr pf. nu % 37% 2% | Southern Pacific.. 10044 BATIMORE, January 11 (Special).— Am Zinc & Lead o 9% o%|SouthernPacrgts. s m% 2% 4|, 55 white, western and Penn- P g% ek s Southern Railway. 2y A mH Zal QLI No! i per 100 pounds. 11 Asso Dry 27% 1% | Southern Ry pf.... 59 68% 68% - eastern shore of Maryland and Atchison 3% 84 |StandOilofNJ. mu 108% W2% 162% | Virginia, cobblers, 1.75al.90: McC: or= A 6is 6% |StandOIINJIpf. 108 108 10:% 107% | micks, 1.40a1.50;. native and mearby. % % |StrombergCarb... & 42 39% 139%iNo 1. 1.75a2.00; all sections. No. 2. 7 *% 84 | Studebaker. . B4 5% B5 |a1.00. Swects. eastern shore of Mary. 6% 71 |Submarine Boat... 9% 9% %land and Virginia, No. 1. per barre Superior Oil. 2 a4.50; native ‘and nearby. n‘snfl Superior Steel. 2 L hanrel. 55034.00: No. Tenn Capper. Texas Company. Texas & Pacific Texas & P C & Oll. Times Sq Auto Sup Tobacco Prod.... Tol St L & Westn.. ‘Transue & Wilmi n Rapid Trn.. 11 ¥ vick i Union Oil. e s T 4 et | Tnion Pacific 2% TUnited Alloy Steel. s2% 2% 31% 81% ButteCopper. . 5% % - 6% &% | nited Allo SEEmdE Butte & Superior.. 1% 1% 1 1 United Drug Tat.., 4% 4% 4% 4% .Butteriak PO L B . Caddo Oil W% M% W% United Fruit. W% 208% 206 o W% Bt unitea Ry Invpr.l mk s ke 2% Califérnia Petrol.. s 31 % 30 e e T e e R e e pofC atnens dochi. 2w 7% e Central'Leathet Ceryo de Pasco. Chandler Motor Ches & Ohio. . ..., Chi Greut Westn. . Utah Copper. Chi Greal"W pf. 0% 20 20 ChaMid & StP. % 30% 30 X:?Efl"&'.f,:m = 33 ”5& ChIMIL&StPDE.. 4% 4% 6% K|y Car Chem pf % CHi&Nasihan 5o & o |ValronCoala 8% 81 m% & 3 ! e Vivadou 8 8 ™ % ChiRI& Pacific.. 28 8k 7% 1% |0 000 8% 8% S% 8% ChBT& P 6% p.. 62% 67 &% 6% g Oiotlce P CHEREEE alent-Suiciaoh bl e 2 4 N x Wabash pf B. - 16 1% 15 16 Chile Copper MW W% 1% W wois vargo Bxp. @% & @ 6 Cliino Copper.. ... 22 e Wl Carern . oy M L 32 . 45, 4 45 4 - s CocarCola. Duw 2% a0 w | WesternMdzd. . :fil:.::“ \v!gell;rn Union. % GG B8, T DD Worthouse EA M. 6~ e wh s Cons Cigar. . . 83, © 8% 07 Wheeling & LE... 9% 10% 9% 104 (onsGasof NY.., 81 81 8% 8 |, "yoio: 0 0% 33 9% ConslntiCalMin.. 7 T/ €% $ |wiiteOil......... 17 1% 16k 1% :oml!('{exul' . :’* :“ : : Wilson Company.. 46 46 46 46+ ‘ont Can.. . ‘Willys-Overiand % 9 % % Cont Candy. 2 4% 6 W %% orn Products. ... 0! 12! “osden & Co. = . Crucible Steel Cuban-Am Sugar. Cuba Cane Sugar.. 2% 8% 4% Call Money..... L [} > ~ St f.. o oDt e e HOURLY SALES OF STQCKS. .o1% R L (L R D III‘M‘ Dony & Rio Gpf... 2% 20 24 Eik Horn Coal 18% 18 13 Endicoft-Johnson. 6% w4 6l Erie. .- W 1% Erie 15t pt. 2 % Srie 2d pf . 154 15% 16%! Famous Play % Famous players p Fed Mines & Sm... Fisk Rubber. ... Freeport Texa Gen Asphalt pt- !4 9 10% ¢ Gen Cigar: B e o e | ading Hnt Potaas st cosoils Gen Eiect 2% 131 12% | dated 58, $10,000 face value of which Gen Motors. 164 16% 16%|51q at 79, a new low on these bonds, _ Gen Mot 6% el 676 68l o ligh R o n Mot A%deb 7% 1% 7% trading was light on the local stoc! Goodrich 4% 43 43 |exchange today. 2 B8 B Washington Gas sold at 331. Wash- 1% B% BW|ngion Railway and Electric preferred % T | was steady at 51; Mergenthaler Lino- | 2 19% 30 |iype bropght 120% and 120, while antanamo Sug.. 16% 164 164 164 | Security Savings and Commercial ulf States Steel.. 3% 4% 34 34 | Bank stock changed hands at 198. Hendee Mg . 1% 19% 18%| A few Washington Gas 5 per cent Houston Oil« % M% 7%|bonds were also disposed of at 75. Hupp Motors. .. % m :z :’K t. ton-‘lvasliU !Ktaoinoanupoanunu Hydraulic Steel.., 20 ' : Iilinois Central. ... 8% % 8% 9% Sy Solle Db Indiahoma. . 6% 6% 6% %| Thomas W. Brahany, formerly as- S 364 36K 2534 | PiStant secretary do the President. has : opened an office in the Evans build- Interboro Metro 4% 4% & %0 0nd with John Carraway, for Interboro Metpf.. M 11 11 11 |many vears'identified with local bank- Intl AgrChem..... 18% "18% 13% 13%|ng interests as a partner, will con- Intl AgriChem pf. 85 . 66% B85 8% duct an investment securities busi- Intl Harvester.... 56k 96% 96% 9% | ness. Intl Mer Marine... 15% 17% M% 16| The company will devote special at- Int Mer Marine pf. 68% 6% W% 6l% ] tention to the Cities Service secur- 1inti Motor Truck.. 36% 26% 36% ities and other stocks and bonds han- Intl Truck 18t pf.. 8% 7% 75 dled by Henry L. Doherty & Co. of Int} Nickel. . 1% 15% “u“ 60 Wall street, New York city. it Paper. 5% Ba% 56% | ——————— Invincible k% 23, 2y MONEY AND EXCHANGE. Iron Products..... 3% 4 38% 40 NEW YORK, January 11.—Prime 151and Oil.ceocmmee 4% 4% 4% &% |mercantile paper , 7%a8; exchange, iswelTea....omm 5 B 4% 4% strong: sterling sixty-dsy bills, 3.70%: JonesSTed..e-veme. 18 16 15% 16 |cCommercial sixty-day bills on banks, Kansas City Sou.. 0% 20% 19% 19%|3-70%; commercial sixty-day bills, Kelly-Spring Tire. 45 45% 48 4% | 3.10; demand, 3.75; cables, 3.75%. « Kennecott........ 20% 2% 20| Erancs. demand. 617 cables, 6.19. c e Belgian francs, demaud, 6.48; cables, Keystone Tire 1% 1% W{gs50. Guilders, demand, 33.00: cables. Lackawanna €% 8 67 |335). Lire, demand, 3.54: cables, 3.56. Lake Erie & W, ¥ n ou e 2 Marks, demand, 1.44; cables, | 1.45. Lehigh Valley 85% &% B4%|Greece, demand, 7.60. Montreal, 12% 1.0eWS INC.cceeees 18 18 17% 17%| per cent discount. 12 14| Government bonds irregular: rail- 33 24 |road bonds firm. 4 103% 103%| Time loans, steady: sixty and ninety Manati Sugar..... 75 76% W% 76% |davs and six months, Ta7%. Manhattan Ele ".. w 61% B0 1% -— Marlin-Rockwell.. 15% 1% 16% I Maxwell Motors... ¢ 7% ‘¢ 'we| APPLES SENT ABROAD. \axwell 18t pf. 9 11 9% 1 | BALTIMORE, January 11.—Both im- May Dept Stores.. 76 ° 76 - 7% 7% |ports and exports showed improve- Mexican Pete. 162 155 g9 |ment the past week, exports partiou- Miami Copper. . cee 19 19 . 39 |larly being very much greater. In- Middle States Oiles 14% 1% 13% )¢ |Cluded among commodities sent Midvale Steci....a 32% 32% 32 2% |2DT0ad were quantities of apples, a Minn& StL (n)oee 12% 13 1m 1| MOSL UDuUSual article exported; Of the Rt ASNiE T imports $1,308,209 came in free and nn 8 , 7 {356,790 was dutiable. The exports Mo Kan & Tex 2% 2% 2% 2%| were valueg at xs ;oo Gss MoKan & Texpf.. 6% 64 6% 6%|=—— = —— Mo Pacific. ... 0% 19% W Mo Pacific pf 4 - NatlConduit. Natl Enameling. Natl Lead. 4% -vada Copper - .oe 11 6% e New Or Tex & M. N Y Air Brake... N Y Centraloaee..s N Y DoCK. . caneess N Y DOCK Dfcecemes % NYNH& Hart... 214 A Twenty-Year First and Refunding Mortgage Gold Bond Norfolk & WStrn — nuu, 100 100% 300% at a price to yield about North Ame. ® % & 7.109 Northerp Pacific.+ - 6% MM 8% <107 . NovaScotla Steel.. 3% 3% 3% " 34 of one of the largest Oklahoma Prod B s 3N 3% most -uue-fnl‘ehu.:l‘: Omtario Silver 6% 6% 6 6 light and pow d Orpheum Circuit.. 2% 2 2% 278 PEISE. iy o OUSSteel.....o.-o W 16 W% 16 ations in the Uwens Bottle. 52 b6s Bt b United ac Development.. 1% 19% 1% 19% : Pac Gas s Bl6c my" w5 e - © 1n $700 acd $1000 desominations 7 3% 37 37 Circular on request for ML-366 T T8 TN T S§ T 7 e .fll 1 Jartsh & Bingham Mk W% Wi 4% Jeunsylvania..... 4l% 4% 1% 4i% * JeonSeand B oW mpany Veople's Gas. 3 36 WA 3% o I'ere Marquette 19% 19% 1% 1 w"“"‘ ...:'.:.f'.'.-p:' . Piula Compan, B B B B CONSOLIDATED 3 ‘With the exception of rather heavy tions, ‘\c 1, per barrel. 0. 50. Horseradish, tive, poun 0: beets,.Florida, per crate, | per per bushel, 60a7 Crate, 3.00a3.50; onions, western Ma; land land pounds. 50860; . kale, Norfolk, per barrel, 1.50 cucu 00. plan bu., 00a30.0 23.00; celery, washed, per bunch, “Tomatoes, Florida, fanc. 6.00a7.00; broccoli, sprouts, per gt., Florida, pearl wa per bushei. . Beans, 1.00a1.75; 4.00a New York, Danish, per ton caulifiower, per crate, 230 50a 2.60a3.50; do., na- carrots, per 100 peppers, per crate. 0026:00; 3 lettuce ; savov cablage, quash, Florida, per per ds, 1.00al. eggplant, per (‘ral,c‘ = basket, 1.0 100 pounds, 100a1.25; eastern shore Mary- and Pennsylvania, vellow, and Virginia, bulk, 1.00a1.25; broccoli, per - 100 per bu. Florida, 6.00a mbers, per crate, per crate. 5.00: oyster- choice, 25 100" bunches, '700a8.00; bu., 50a60; brusdels 20a25; parsnips, per ts. per per. 90a1.00; turnips, per basket, 60a 65 pumpkins, per 100_ 1.00a2.00. Apples, all varieties, No. 1, per bbl., 3.00a6.00; No. loose, per 100 lbs., ples, Oranges, per box, 3.50a4.5 ries, per strap, 4.00a6.00; strawberries, per do., 2 1.253 per box, 2.00a3.50. cranber- per bbl, 1400a16.00; grapefruit. box. 2.50a4.50; tangerines. per Florida, at., 55a60. SELLING PRICES AT NOON. 1 red winter, . spot. 2 red winter, spot. 2.06 0. No. 2 ‘req winter, garlicky, spot. 1.91 per bughek; January, 1.91; February, 193.@% - Whe: 1Jes—None. Corn. new yellow. 4.20p4.25 per barrel, in car lots; contract corn, spot. at 88 per bushel; January corn, 88: February corn, §7. Corn sales—None. Rye—Bag lots of nearby rye, as to qual wesfern export, spot, bid. ity, 1.50a1.65 per bushel: No. 2 1.86 per bushel Hay—No. 1 timothy (nomlnal) 30.00 230.50; standard timothy. 28.50a29.00: o 3 tim- rye, N No. standard No. 2, 27.50a28.00; 25.00 ; No. 2 tangled rye, 16.00; No. 14.50215.00; No. 2 wheat. No. 1 light clover ; No. 1 clover mixed, 0; No. 2 clover, mixed, 22.00 0. 1 clover, 27.00a28.00; No. 2 00a25.00; sample hay. 18.00 straight No. 1 tangled rye, 17.00: No. 1 wheat, 13.00a13.50 18.00a18.50; No. nominal 1 oat (nominal), 2 oat, 16.00a17.00. CHICAGO, 1., January 11.—Fresh :(lrenglh developed in the wheat mar- et today. largely as a result of foreign buying. Talk of improved do- mestic milling demand tended also to lift Unit too much wheat. prices. Bulls contended that the ed States had already exported Opening quotations, which varied from unchanged figures to 2 and lowed by material gai higher. with March 1.77% to 1.79 May 1.68% to 1.69%. were fol- all around. Corn sympathized with the upturn in wheat. to 3% higher. After opening unchanged including May at 74% to 74%, the market hardened further. Oats were firm. owing ‘o strength of other cereals. from lla Initial figures ranged Ju off to a shade advance, with 5% 1o 48 :?u hog market had a bearish eflect on productions. March delivery wheat touched 1.80, the highest point since November 11 Profit taking led to a reaction. The close was unsettled 3% to 1% net higher, with March 1.78 to 1 1!% and | Secured by FIRST DEED OF TRUST May 1.68% to 1.69. Exporters . bought corn as well as wheat. the higher, with May 74% to 74%. , : | 1 The market closed steady: at same as yesterday's finish to % Open. High. low. Clo 177% 180 © L71Y 168% 1704 1,683 , dollars, loss of & dime. Pays 5% interest, compounded twice a year One dollar will start your account . DIRECTORS ANTON A. AUTH FRANK J. AUTH RAYMOND K. COOK New York 42 Broadway / Tel. Fraaklin 6100. -+ Members = New York Stock Exchange New York Cotton Exchange New York Produce Exchange New Orieans Cotton Exchange Facts and figures relative cheerfully supplied. Our private wires extend. to leading cities in the ’United States and Canada. Special attention given to futures in- Grain, Cetton and Cotteg-seed Oil, DAIRY MARKET. BALTIMORE, Md.; January 11 (Spe- cial).—Arrivals by boat—Chickens, young, large, per pound. 34a35;: small to medium, 34a35; poor, 30; old roost- ers, old hens. more than four pounds, per pound, 34a35; small to medium, 30a32; white leghorn hens, young ' white leghorns, 33. Muskovy, 32; Pekins, 36; pud- smaller, poor. 30. Turkeys. choice hens, per pound. 50a53; gob- || blers. 48a50: old toms, 45: poor and erooked breast, 40. Geese, Maryland || d Virginia. fat, heavy. per pound, 4 douthern and western .20a32: Guinea young, 33 each, 50; smakhl, large. ed poultry—Turkeys. choice ta || fancy. per Ib.. 53864; fair to good, 50a 52: old ‘toms, 4sadi: poorly dressed An(l thin, 42. Chicken: ung 3§n15 il mixed. ung and ol d | roosters, 24, Ducks, chotce, tat :mms, Geese, choice fat, nurhy 3ba: H southern and western. 32a3; Clnon it sceven 1bs;, and over, 50; medium | small, 45; slips, 40a42. s—Western Maryland. Pennsyl- vania and nearby firsts, per doz.. 6: eastern shore of Maryland and Vi ginia firats, 63; western firsts, THE BUSINESS REVIVAL The tevival of business will he preceded by the revival of public We are passiog through the econemic readjustment made ! nmecessar® by the war, and the way changes are being weathered ix trur cause for congratulations. Al- ready some factors of fundamental soundness are radiating confiden 5 to the gradusl but assured re covery of business condit If _you would help in this process of recaperation finvest Your earn ings ln essential industries. Our First Mortgage Notes on Washing ton, D. C.. real estate should ap- peal to !nl! because thes are safe. offer ral return and sre at par every -y of the year. SWARTZELL, RHEEM & HENSEY CO. 727 Fifteenth Street N.W. Washington, D. C. THE ARY 11, 1921 NATION'S HOME TOWN. FINANCIA'L. | Gilt-edge First Mortgage { Notes, secured on D. C. Real Estate, for sale. Thirty years’ H experience without a loss to { | a client. We attend to all |}~ details. Courtcous treatment. Percy H. Russell Co., S.W. Cor. 15th & K Sts. N.W. Momthly 1336 N. REPORT OF CONDITION of the RIGGS NATIONAL BANK > Washington. in the District of Columbia. at December i RE 1. & Loans and discounts, including i (except those shown in b and ¢). Il b Acceptances of vther banks discounted. | Total) TOANS, ==-s Aoeiipicen wrbants . Overdrafts. secured, $1,578.36; unsecured. $12 . U. 5. governmdnt securities owned Virginia ‘firsts, 65; souther fir pd Butter—Creamery fancy, per Ib., 55a 55a57; nearby creamery. .»fi prints, : “Maryland 'and Pennsylvania, 5a30; Ohio, 24a38; West ; store paoked, per 1b., and, Virginia and Penn- dairy prints, 25a30; process huu. T, 40242, CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET. ] 1ICAGO, January 11. (U. 8. Bu- reau Markets).—Cattle. receipts, 14,000 head; onening generally steady. W day's close; few steers bulk 8.00a9.60; butcher | .0026.50; heifers, most- .50; canner cows, t] bulks slow; bulk bolognas, few bat bulls above 6.50; calves || steady; bulk vealers to pack- 1.00211.50; stockers, steady. head; most- ; Spots off more on 9.40 for 180-pound hogs bulk, 8.8529.15; pigs, 25 lights: top. and under cents lower: bulk desirable, 90 to 130 pound pigs, 9.2529.50. Sheep—Receipts, 24,000 head; fat lambs, weak to 25 cents lower: top, to city butcher; bulk, 10.50a 1.75: sheep. strong to 25 cents high- r: top ewes, 5.75; bulk ewes, 4.50a 50; feedcr lambs. ‘strong to 23 centa gher. 11 1 e i —_— GOLD FROM ENGLAND. NEW YORK. January 1lL—The steamer Kaiserin ~ Augusta _ Victoria arrived from Fngland with $4,200,000 in_kold for New York bankers: An Experienced Bond Man wanted by an investment house, having offices in many of the principal cities in_ this country. and han- dling a large and diversified list of conservative invest- ment securities. A partic- ularly good opening for the man who can qualify. In reply please give complete details, which will be treat- ed in confidence. ‘Address Box 245.T, Star Office Columbia ‘Building Association 620 F St. N.W. * Under Government Supervision Organized 1908 with authorized capital, ten million Twelve years’ successful business without the HARRY B. DENGHAM FRED H. KRAMER JOHN B. HARRELL GUS. W. BRAHLER CLEMEN KROGMANN THOMSON & McKINNON WASHINGTON 1412 H Street N.W. 50 Cents STARTS AN ACCOUNT 40, 1 Don’t Gamble Invest With Safety The Washington Ice Mfg. Co. Pays ng 8% Preferred Cum Comameon on n | Basis at Presen¢ Time A new plant, now tion for 1921 Dividends and value of stock should increase in proportion. Write for full information. Wolberg & Company Suite 3 Munsey Bidg. Phones Main 6873-4 itive and Guaranteed under con- struction, should triple produc- a Deposited to secure circulation (U. S. bonds, par value, $100,000) $95,000.00 000.00 b Pledged to s e i S epos (par: ue). B o Pledged ‘to secure rastal ssvings d?pol!(s ¥ value) . . 35.000.00 d l‘ledge(l as collateral for state or b0t posits or bills payable f Owned and unpledged. ... . % Premium on U. S. bonds: i paid h War savings certificates and actually owned .. 60000 Accrued in (hn{l “stamps oo _Total U. 5. Other bonds. securi a Bonds (other than U i cure U. . deposits. b Bonds (other than U. & bon ! cure postal savings deposit | e Securities. other t'un U, S. bonds (not in-_ | cluding stocks), owned and unpledged. . | £ Collateral trust and other notes of corpora- 1 tions issued for not less tham ( YEAR I . | ds) pledged to se- Sonds) gl o §1.346.872.14 ) pledged to se- 39.152.11 nor more than THREE YEARS time. 30.805.00 Total bonds, securities, etc.. other than Stocks other than federal reserve bank stock.. Stock of federal reserve bank (50 per cent of subscription) a Value of banking house, owned and unin- cumbered $471,094.44 7;1:. . Lawful reserve with federal reserve bank. ltvma with federal reserve n prmes\ of collection (not EEN business men are now purchas- ing carefully selected securities for the in- vestment of their funds. “Cassatt Offerings,” a list of selected conserv- § ative securities. worthy of your consideration, will be sent on request. Kindly ask for Circular 3 PHILADELPHIA 4 ST.PAUL STREET BALYIMORE WOW VORK - PITTSBURGH ~ SCRANTON "CASSATT. ¥ CO. national banks.... and trust compai cluded in . Net amounts due from banks. bankers in the United States (other than or 13) Sxchanges for clearing house. Checks on other banks in the same city ing bank (other than item 15)..... Fotal of items 12, 13, 14, 15 and 16. X Checks on banks located outside of city or town of rrvnrlmg bank and other cash.items. . Redemption fund with U. 8. reasurer and due from U. treasurer . Interest ear bills recei . @ther assets: o Coupons in process of collection. b Liberty loan coupons ¢ Due from foreign banks and bankers d Forgjgn money ........ ed but not wllecled~upymxnm.ne-on notes and ble not Dn"l due. 3.044.00 1194622 Total . Capital stock paid in.. sSurplus fund a Undivided profits o Less ourrent cxpenses, inierest and taxes paid 35 190, . Interest and digcount collected or credited in advance-of ma- turity and not earned (approximate) Amount_reserved for taxes accrued " Circulating notes outstanding. . Amount due to federal reserve bank (deferred credit . Net amounts due to national banks............ . Net amounts due to banks, bankers and trust compan the United \lalen and lnrflgn countries (other than xn cluded in items 28 or 29). . Certified checks outstanding.... Cashier's checks on own bank outs Total of items 2%, 29, 30. 31 and 32. ’ H Demand deposits (other than bank deno! ) subject to re- 2 serve (deposits payable within 30 days): Apsspace 33, dual deposits subject to check. . e e, o Bk ' 34 f':“rtfacfi?e, oF Cdeposit due in less than 30 days (other than N1' for money borrowed). s [RE CLl ON BANK y Ou Rec lve 37. Dividends unpaid S Clinton, Md 3%, Other demand deposits o . Gilbert Deat Total of demand deposits (other than bani el deposits) mubject o reserve. items 33, 34, 36, 37 and 3 5.114,547.62 ‘Time deposits subject to reserve (payable after 30 days, or subject to 30 or more notice, and postal savings: 0 39 Certificates of deposit (other than for money borrowed). 1. Postal savings deposits ! 142. Other umf drpom;‘s oo i Total of time deposits subject to r S Interest on Your Investment in tema 39, 4041 and 42 e 31330.882.24 ki 3. United States deposits (other than post ‘savings): g FIRST MORTGAGE NOTES |4 Inied o depont account. .. - . $1.666,000.00 s : b War savings certificate and thrift siamp de- et Secured by high-class real; PosltMaprountaSehe us e s S estate valued at more than dou-| | o\ payable with federal reserve bank........ ble the amount borrowed. 50. Letters of credit and travelers' chec sold’ for cash and outstanding e i i 33. Liabilities other t ve stated Slildetail handledbyjexpentsy n.ul-’:)monls account liberty loan bonds and vie- KRIEBEL"& (X).i 7. s:nc ‘ Amounts of $250 and UPWARD SAFELY INVESTED in Netes a on IMPROVED REAL ESTATE in the District of Columbia. H. L. RUST, 912 15th Street N.W. C. ALBERT WHITE J. WM. WEBER Chicago 209'S. LaSalle St. Herbert H. Brown, Manager, Chicago Board of Trade Chicago Stock Exchange Minneapolis Chamber Com- mercce Winnipeg Grain Exchange to securities and - commodities who can best maintain the safe- ty of your investment. Any amount from $100 up be placed and interest will start t once. Full particulars gladly nished. | SHANNON & LUCHS, 713 14th St. Main 2345. Letters of Credit SECURITY & TRUST COMPANY Condensed Statement of Condition Banking Houses and Real Estate Owned . tory notes .. b Alien property cust ¢ Federal income tax wnhheld d Clearing house due bills. C&nl Total .. ‘Dnmct nv Columbia, city of Washington, a L fur- ‘um et | (Seal) Correct—Attest: W ASHINGTON, D. C. December. 29, 1920 $ 3933,353.57 5,629,234.53 17,568,347.68 50,000.00 35,096.60 80,625.33 7,141.92 $28,048,485.09 LIABILITIES 688,046.87 169,192.08 35,096,60 ment Serviee Y. Ave. 1,644,685.46 . . the close of bLusiness s —$16.418.158 05 4 11.431.24 tessssecesences $26,160.994.99 REPORT OF Tl E. CONDITION AMERICAN SECURITY AND TRUST CO. Washington. in the District of Columbia the ciose of Lusiness December e RESOURCES. 1. 2 Loans and ronnta,""inciod: ing_rediscounts rexcept those stiown and b $16.1420.870.600 b Acceptances of oth banks di Total loaus . Ovendrafis, certificates rift stamps... savings and 1.304 99 Total T'. 8. gavernment se. carities than T 000 clerks’ pension fund Stocks, inciudi " Customers' bility uder & tera’of Credi.. 343, Tnsurance Acerued Suspeuse Torar Bonds. securitiex, et . other 360. Penses, Interest aud taxes paid. 270,108.08 1. A:rll-.d‘ Teserved IUP un ac- s ATLOMAL ] Amount feserved for clorke T OOVE 1.785,034.10 pension fund . 31.200. 19. Amount reserved fo o 473.681.61 est accrued 2,131,476.93 | 9 .Duakx: national i dDue to lrlltl compa: aad savings baok 164698 33 1050 EnGertited checks ¥ 14634337 asurer’s checl " gepoits (depoaite 2 ) e able within 30 days 22,692.21 | 23, X Giridusl " depoite * subject 5,000,00 | 24 o;mne.m of dépesit due iy IS8 the ir ey Sorro et 16.185.61 27 Divideads ;:Ium TR AR 905,380.30 94,999.30 9,300, 2 ‘nm t i $1.000.000.00 3,517 % 2,000,000.00 435.501.38 posit @ccount.. 32584000 2347848 30. Liabilities other chan o el 06 above stated: Jatters, of Credite ey coseees 33,000, ¢ wo oooool Income 14X ACCOMNLoowse-sss X 1, ‘31 th 91 ‘otal Digurict ot Columia, 1, CHARLES E. 2,160.766.32 { sbove-named bank, 89.0G | above statement - 15,024,917.73 88.895.86 442,00 3 M. E. AILES. JOHN S. LARCOMBE, JAMES MARION JO@NSTON, Jr.. H. ROZIER DULANY. CHAS. C. GLOVER, I. KEMF DUVALL. Directors. FLEMING, cashier of the above-named bank. do solemnly swear ve statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. R. V. FLEMING, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me this. 10th day of January. 1921. WM. H. DOBRSEY, Notary Public, D. C. | | | 1 is i i ewear that.the tres o the est-of my 5 | kowledge aad beliel, 'HARLLS E. HOWE, Treasurer. Subscribed and sworn. fo- befors.-me this 19t day_of Jllulr). lV. (Seal.) Willia J. C. Boyd, Gilbert H. Grosvenor, Corcoran Clarence R. Wilson, MES C. DULIN, I B. ¥. 8aul . REPORT OF THE CONDITION BANK OF COMMERCE AND SAVINGS, Washiagton, in tbe District of fae The “Close of business December 38, - RESQURCES. 1 alosns and dis- counts. including redisonats (ex vept those shown TnTb undoc)en. . 372248614 Total loans - s 2 Qverdrafts, unsecured. W38 4138 3 UTS. gverament sacorities a Pinaged « Unpledged d War savings cer- tifieates and thrift stamps.. - ool < 4. Bonds, securitien other than T inciuging premium on same $53.470.4% Total buads, securities, eic other than U. S 508 8. Baoking nouse Surplus fund a Undivided profi penves, est accrued . d Due 1o trust oo panies and sav ings DuUKS...... 1. certified checks 2. Cashier's checks Demand deposita able witbin 30 3. Individual deposits subject to check Furniture and xtures. . 1 banks. War savings. account.. ravelers' checks ... LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid 1 b Less current (x- interest and taxes paid. reserved aDue o nationa} s outsisnding (deposits pay- days): ... ATR368.48 24. Certiticates of deposit due ‘in e e fuas han 30 ays other than Yo’ tponcy borrowed).er- - 3 35, United States' a than postal sa b War savings 36, Guaranty irus K Total Digtrict of ¢ ol JOHN M. RIORDON | wuticd. bask, o solemuly’ tatement 35 true to 25d beliet. JOHN ‘Subscri ! day of Junuary, (Beal) Carrect—Attest: 31 D. Koseuers. 3. Suuders. Eile Sheetz, Joseph H. Milans, Clarenen & Wearir. 7. Dividends unpaid . al dewand deposits, “:u- ft stamp deposit aceount. 4. b Federal reserve bank boad ° FIRTT T— i iravelent of cashier al vear ihat the above the best of my M. RIORDON, Cashler. ihed and sworn to before me: thia 10cie 19 HARRY 8. WOLF. Notary Public. Samuel Hart. M. A. Leese, lrvln o-n.;- Kueexsi: S e & Brylawaki, Wi A. Kenneti. bl e Alefander Woll Direciadlh

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